08/07/2023
Let’s Talk About….Concussions
Concussions are traumatic brain injuries that occur as a result of rapid acceleration or deceleration of the head, usually caused by a collision, fall, or direct contact. They are common in collision sports like football but are also prevalent in many other sports when athletes may fall or collide with another participant or object.
Concussions don’t always come with a loss of consciousness and sometimes have mild symptoms. It is important for any athlete who has any symptoms of concussion to seek out further evaluation from a qualified medical professional. Failing to diagnose a concussion can lead to more severe brain injury, long-term complications, and even in rare cases death.
Be aware of the signs and symptoms of a concussion, but also understand that while many of these symptoms are present, not all of them will be present with every concussion and not every concussion is the same.
Recovery from concussion used to be strict rest, but in recent years, research states athletes should only rest for 1-3 days and then return to daily activities as tolerated. Athletes should NEVER return to sport until all symptoms have been resolved for at least 24 hours. Athletes should follow a gradual return to play progression that allows for gradual increases in activity as tolerated without increased symptoms. This will ensure that your brain is fully healed and you are safe to return to activity.
Preventing concussions is impossible, but there are a few things we can do to reduce our risk of a concussions
- Learn and use proper technique when tackling, colliding, and falling to the ground
- Wear properly fitted safety equipment, such as helmets
- Perform vision training and improve reaction time to allow for better bracing for and avoidance of collisions
- Improve neck strength and proprioception to brace and absorb forces better, allowing for less rapid head accelerations during sport
Remember your brain is the single most important organ in your entire body, and you only get one, so protect it the best you can and When in doubt, get checked out!